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Extensive citations on U.S. rape‑kit backlog and legal frameworks

Extensive citations on U.S. rape‑kit backlog and legal frameworks The passage provides a scholarly overview of untested rape kits, funding, and legal precedent but does not name specific powerful individuals, agencies with misconduct, or concrete financial transactions. It offers limited actionable leads for investigation beyond general policy issues. Key insights: Estimates of 175,000–400,000 untested rape kits nationwide.; Federal Justice Department awarded $100 million (2014‑16) to reduce backlog.; Historical development of rape‑shield laws and specialized prosecution units.

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Extensive citations on U.S. rape‑kit backlog and legal frameworks The passage provides a scholarly overview of untested rape kits, funding, and legal precedent but does not name specific powerful individuals, agencies with misconduct, or concrete financial transactions. It offers limited actionable leads for investigation beyond general policy issues. Key insights: Estimates of 175,000–400,000 untested rape kits nationwide.; Federal Justice Department awarded $100 million (2014‑16) to reduce backlog.; Historical development of rape‑shield laws and specialized prosecution units.

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kagglehouse-oversightsexual-assaultrape-kitsjustice-departmentlegal-precedentpolicy-funding

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